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Research to Action Lab | formerly | NYU ‘15 Brown MPA ‘18 | Fan of nuance, data, compassion | she/her | Tweets are my own, etc.
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Strong evidence of employer discrimination against veiled Muslim women in 🇳🇱: 🔹almost 70% of job applications that included a photograph such as the one on the left received a positive callback 🔹only 35% if a photograph was included such as the one on the right 🧵 1/
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Imagine for a moment an urban transportation system where: * it costs $20k+ a year to use it * using it is the most life-threatening thing you do on any given day * 90% of system sits there idle every day * it’s #1 contributor to climate change * noisy AF Now open your eyes…
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It's hard to capture in words just how grateful I am to see this in print. And I'm grateful to the countless mentors, friends, & loved ones who've supported me along the way. A bit on what this work means to me and what I hope it can mean to the world. 1/7
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The “line graph extending beyond the region of the plot” thing seems like a purposeful and perhaps powerful data viz choice. I tell my students that your aesthetics should emphasize the message of your graph. This choice emphasizes that this isn’t “normal”, it’s quite extreme.
A multi-faceted plot from the NYT Covid page, showing cases, deaths and hospitalizations as overlapping line graphs. 9 states/regions are shown in a 3x3 grid. From top left to bottom right: US, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, and D.C. 

Many of the plots has a red “cases” line that extends above the region of the graph, even overlapping with titles outside the plot.
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nate silver's Very Bad Tweet perfectly reveals how the school reopening moral panic has worked: people say "we have to do cost-benefit analysis on covid mitigations," which sounds very reasonable, and then they say "okay, let's assume the cost of school closures is infinity"
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How can research tools and methods be more inclusive? "It takes real, on-the-ground knowledge of practitioners and people who are living these day-to-day experiences," said panelist . More from our #RaceandResearch event. 👇
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